Living by the slogan
Ironic, that the last post dealt with over-protecting children, and this one is about the children who need protection from people posing as their advocates.
I was watching a college football game last night on ESPN and late in the game a commercial came on for UNICEF. It showed a screen of changing messages with a voiceover, followed by photos of the faces of children from Third World countries. The words constituted some nice sounding slogans, and the commercial was well done. It said:
Every child deserves protection. Every child deserves equality. Every child deserves a childhood.
The voiceover spoke each of these nice sounding slogans, and in the end, promoted the UNICEF mission of advocacy for children.
So, watching this, I thought ‘is this the same UNICEF that makes contraception a necessary component of the care packages that go to Third World countries?’
Yes. Those little cardboard boxes they put out for kids to carry door to door at Halloween have an agenda of eliminating hunger in poor children by eliminating poor children, and that’s not a reach, unfortunately.
Following is substantial evidence to prove that UNICEF has become a very willing partner in the population control anti-child and anti-family programs of the U.N. Until recently, UNICEF was vehemently denying its involvement in contraception and abortion programs. Since the Vatican’s Nov. 1996 withdrawal of its targeted $2,000 annual symbolic contribution, UNICEF seems to have dropped the pretence and has become more open about its participation in such programs.
And what follows there is the pamphlet “UNICEF: Guilty as charged.”
Every child does deserve protection and equality. Every child absolutely deserves a childhood, starting with being born. Let’s be honest about who’s really protecting them.